thanking him for the cuttings - for apartments but in some they will not take ladies, & the other was too small. It is a very weary business... I do not think the house is built that can hold my august person!... If I have not disgusted Mr Drysdale he will let me go down with him again some day, and giving her regards, especially to Miss Kinglake... charming, intellectual & most amiable she always is, 2 sides 7 x 4½, 30 Fitzroy Street, W., 23rd October
Eliza Lynn was on the staff of the Morning Chronicle, 1848-1851, and a correspondent in Paris, 1851-1854. Her 'Autobiography of Christopher Kirkland', 1885, is largely from her own life. With an old note Author of 'Grasp your Nettle', etc. etc..